You Can Immerse Yourself In Color And A Ball Pit In This Crazy-Cool Art Exhibit

Talk about the perfect Instagram opportunity.

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A colorful new art exhibit's taking over a space in New York City — and whether you're an art fan, an avid Instagrammer, or both, you should certainly check it out.

Color Factory is the interactive exhibit that "celebrates the discovery, serendipity, and generosity of color." Launched by founder Jordan Ferney, Color Factory features an array of "artists, creatives, and makers to conceptualize and collaborate on participatory installations," it says in a press release. Through this, the artists "tell their unique color stories and engage the senses in unexpected ways."

The exhibit includes 16 installations across 20,000 square feet, including one giant room with a ball pit fit for our inner child. Dive in and make your way through the pit to discover all the room has to offer. While you're at it, stop at any one of the camera stations and snap a quick photo for your Instagram feed.

Click through the slides for a sneak peek at some of the beautiful rooms as well as information provided by Color Factory regarding the art and the artists themselves.

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'100 Colors' by emmanuelle moreaux

"French architect emmanuelle moureaux lives and works in Tokyo. Inspired by the traditional Japanese spatial element of sliding screens, she has created the concept of shikiri — an invented word that means to divide space using colors. Allow your mind to flat to the ceiling and drift amongst these heavenly hues."

'Complementary Compliments' by Christine Wong Yap

"New Yorkers are famous for always being in a hurry. Queens-based artist Christine Wong Yap, whose work explores interdependence and what makes humans flourish, offers a chance to take time to observe and share. In this project, you are invited to exercise your creativity with two primary ingredients: a guiding worksheet and a human connection."

'Complementary Compliments' by Christine Wong Yap

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'Balloon Wishes' sponsored by Gymboree

"It’s just how the song goes: 'When you wish upon a balloon / You find yourself in this ombre room.' This balloon dreamscape conjures the colors you might see at sundown over the Hudson River or at sunrise, reflected against a skyscraper. Each balloon is reinforced with a wish from the students at 826NYC, who remind us of the good in the world with every bit of writing they do. What would your balloon wish be?"

'Secret Colors' written by Molly Young

"You are about to embark on a voyage of self-discovery.The next room contains a live-action flowchart.Begin with the first question, then follow the path your answers will lead you on, until its conclusion.The result of this 'scientific process' will be a secret color, just for you.When was the last time you had a secret all your own? Something you didn’t share with a single soul (or a single follower)? Will you share your secret color, or keep it concealed for all eternity? The choice is yours."

'This Floor was Made for Dancin’, and That’s Just What You’ll Do' sponsored by Maybelline

"How many dance moves have been invented in New York City? It’s impossible to say. Billions, perhaps. It is, after all, the city that never sleeps — and there’s no better cure for insomnia than dancing your heart out to a beat. This illuminated dance floor glows with rosy hues inspired by shades of Maybelline’s Super Stay Matte Ink lip color. So find a place to move your feet in this color-kissed ode to NYC nightlife."

'New York State of Mind' by Andrew Kuo

"Life-long New Yorker Andrew Kuo cut his teeth, artistically speaking, in Chinatown. His love of statistics, data and equations makes its way into his work, which brings romance to quantification (or perhaps the opposite) and ponders what it means to be an individual in the big city. This installation turns his observations about the joys and frustrations of city life into a series of infographic merry-go-rounds. Read through the wall legends to determine which pie chart best suits you, then hop aboard to give it a whirl."

'New York State of Mind' by Andrew Kuo

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'Into the Blue' illustrations by Tamara Shopsin

"Tamara Shopsin is an individual of many talents: a designer, illustrator, author and expert short-order cook. Her graphics are strewn throughout the room — some are easy to spot, some are covert, and others require intrepid wading through the ball pit to get a closer look. It’s worth the hunt. Every graphic was a meaning...or two!"

'Into the Blue' illustrations by Tamara Shopsin

'Into the Blue' illustrations by Tamara Shopsin

'Into the Blue' illustrations by Tamara Shopsin

'Into the Blue' illustrations by Tamara Shopsin

Photo from one of the camera stations inside Color Factory

'Into the Blue' illustrations by Tamara Shopsin

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'Colorshop' curated by Randi Brookman Harris

"Brooklyn-based prop stylist Randi Brookman Harris explores conversations between objects using color, balance and proportion in her work — storytelling through still life. Creating this shop through collaborations with friends, old and new, Randi brings simple delight, a sense of humor, and a colorful connection to New York City.

Color Factory is proud to give a portion of each purchase to these organizations: 826NYC,Project Blackboard, Foundation Fighting Blindness, The Time in Children’s Arts Initiative,God’s Love We Deliver, RAICES, charity: water."

Photo by Claire Peltier / A Plus

'Colorshop' curated by Randi Brookman Harris

Photo by Claire Peltier / A Plus

For more information about visiting Color Factory and all of its rooms, click here.